12th July 2020
Euro 96 was only topped by the 1966 World Cup in the list of international football tournaments held in England. This year though the plan was for another Euro tournament to have its conclusion in the home of football. OK, the Euro 2020 finals tournament was not going to be held exclusively in England with the 51 matches in the new-style finals scheduled to be played in 12 European cities. But the two semi-finals and final - originally scheduled to be played on July 12th 2020 - were due to be staged at Wembley. Well the coronavirus pandemic sadly put paid to that with the tournament being postponed for a year - as was the Olympic Games. The new date for the Wembley Final was set for July 11th 2021 - plenty of time to practice those penalties because surely were they going to be needed!Malcolm Bailey's Football Blog
The ramblings of a football historian, whose interests lie in the origins of the game and the ups and downs of Spurs and Barnsley FC.
Sunday, 12 July 2026
AN IMPORTANT DATE
Saturday, 11 July 2026
11th of the 7th (1966-2026)!!!
Bit distracted by "other" football occurring this week, but here goes, as I wait for another hurdle for our boys to jump!
England started their 1966 World Cup campaign with a disappointing 0-0 draw with Uruguay at Wembley. In that match England fielded nine of the players who would later play in the World Cup Final. Jimmy Greaves and Manchester United's John Connelly were the two players who didn't make the final, being replaced by the goalscorers in the final, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters! Well done Sir Alf!!
Jimmy Greaves, below left, then of Chelsea, was England’s first-choice striker (inside right!!) at the beginning of the 1966 FIFA World Cup, but a shin injury in the third group match v France (won 2-0 at Wembley) forced him to miss the rest of the tournament.
Geoff Hurst (right) took his place, and despite Greaves being fit again later in the tournament, Hurst was retained by Sir Alf Ramsey (you know...the manager!!) and the West Ham forward scored a famous World Cup Final hat-trick to win the trophy!!
Thirty-three years after the event, Jimmy was finally presented with a World Cup medal along with the other surviving members of the England squad who hadn’t made Alf Ramsey’s starting team in 1966. But it was a token gesture to a footballer who didn’t need golden baubles to validate his genius. Greaves had already cemented his legend years earlier thanks to 479 career goals during a spectacular career with Chelsea, AC Milan, Spurs, West Ham and England!!!
Even now it is hard to believe that the last of his 57 England caps came at the age of 27, when most professional footballers are just about to enter their peak. He scored 44 times for his country including a record six hat-tricks at a strike rate of one goal every 1.29 games.
Greaves is England's fifth-highest international goalscorer with 44 goals, which includes an English record of six hat-tricks, and is Tottenham Hotspurs''s second-highest all-time top goalscorer. Greaves is the highest goalscorer in the history of English top-flight history, with 357 goals. He finished as the First Division's top scorer in six seasons, more times than any other player and came third in the 1963 Ballo d'Or rankings. He is also a member of the English Football Hall of Fame. Jimmy died on 19 September 2021 (aged 81) following a period of time when he beame a successful television pundit!
| Senior career* | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 1957–1961 | Chelsea | 157 | (124) |
| 1961 | AC Milan | 10 | (9) |
| 1961–1970 | Tottenham Hotspur | 321 | (220) |
| 1970–1971 | West Ham United | 38 | (13) |
| 1975–1976 | Brentwood | ||
| 1976–1977 | Chelmsford City | 25 | (13) |
| 1977–1979 | Barnet | 51 | (16) |
| 1979–1980 | Woodford Town | ||
| Total | 604 | (395) | |
| International career | |||
| 1957–1962 | England U23 | 12 | (13) |
| 1959–1967 | England | 57 | (44) |
| 1965 | United Kingdom | 1 | (1) |
Monday, 6 July 2026
JOSE's 200th and he has been "AROUND A BIT"!
On this day in 2020, Jose Mourinho recorded his 200th Premier League win, as a manager, with a victory for Tottenham Hotspur 1 v Everton 0.

| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Full name | José Mário dos Santos Mourinho Félix | ||
| Date of birth | 26 January 1963 (age 63) | ||
| Place of birth | Setúbal, Portugal | ||
| Height | 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) | ||
| Position | Midfielder | ||
| Team information | |||
Current team | Real Madrid (head coach) | ||
| Youth career | |||
| 1978-1980 | Belenenses | ||
| Senior PLAYING career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 1980–1982 | Rio Ave | 0 | (0) |
| 1982–1983 | Belenenses | 0 | (0) |
| 1983–1985 | Sesimbra | 35 | (1) |
| 1985–1987 | Comércio e Indústria | 27 | (8) |
| Total | 62 | (9) | |
| Managerial career | |||
| 2000 | Benfica | ||
| 2001–2002 | União de Leiria | ||
| 2002–2004 | Porto | ||
| 2004–2007 | Chelsea | ||
| 2008–2010 | Inter Milan | ||
| 2010–2013 | Real Madrid | ||
| 2013–2015 | Chelsea | ||
| 2016–2018 | Manchester United | ||
| 2019–2021 | Tottenham Hotspur | ||
| 2021–2024 | Roma | ||
| 2024–2025 | Fenerbahçe | ||
| 2025–2026 | Benfica | ||
| 2026– | Real Madrid | ||
Sunday, 5 July 2026
THE HAMMERS FROM 1900
5th July 1900
Turning the clock back to 1900 there was just one London club playing in the Football League - Arsenal, then Woolwich Arsenal. Of the smaller London clubs, the Thames Ironworks club was starting to make a bit of a name for itself. The club was founded in 1895 as the works side of the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company. The 1897/98 season saw them finish as London League Champions, while they ended in the next season, the 1898/99, as Southern League Second Division champions!! A poor season followed in the Southern League First Division with admin and financial problems seeing the club disband in June 1900.
Then on 5th July 1900 the club reformed under a new name and took over the place in the Southern League left vacant by Thames Ironworks. The new club retained most of the Ironworks players as well as the old clubs nicknames - The Hammers and the Irons - but the new official club name was to become reasonably well known in years to come....West Ham United!!
The club now plays at the London Stadium, having moved from their former home, the Boleyn Ground, in 2016.
West Ham United was founded in 1895 as Thames Ironworks and reformed in 1900 as West Ham United. It moved to the Boleyn Ground, which remained its home ground for more than a century, in 1904. The team initially competed in the Southern League and Western League before joining the Football League in 1919. The club was promoted to the top flight in 1923, when it was also losing finalist, to Bolton Wanderers in the first FA Cup Final held at Wembley. The aerial photo shows the FA Cup Final "fully" overcrowded at Wembley. AND here is a copy of the historic programme.
In 1940, the club won the inaugural Football League War Cup.
Prior to 1923, the FA Cup Final was staged at seven different locations, with the first being held at the Kennington Oval in 1872. Over the next fifty years, the final would take place across the country at Lillie Bridge, Manchester’s Fallowfield Stadium, Everton’s Goodison Park, The Crystal Palace, Manchester United’s Old Trafford and Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge.
Further one-off replays were held at the Racecourse Ground, Burnden Park and Bramall Lane: the homes of Derbyshire County Cricket Club, Bolton Wanderers and Sheffield United respectively.
Friday, 3 July 2026
SALAH AND EGYPT
Egypt coach Hossam Hassan, below,
has cast doubt on whether Mohamed Salah will start today's World Cup, last-32, showdown with Australia in Dallas as the 34-year-old continues his recovery from a hamstring injury. You will probably know he was born on 15th June 1992 in Nagrig Egypt. His salary is 20.8 million GBP (2026) that Mohamed Salah Hamed Mahrous Ghaly is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a right winger or right midfielder for and captains the Egypt national team. He is widely regarded as one of the best players of his generation and one of the greatest wingers of all time. Salah took some part in training on Wednesday after picking up a hamstring strain in last week's 1-1 draw with Iran, as Egypt collected the point they needed to progress to the World Cup knockout stages for the first time. Salah asked to come off with 33 minutes remaining against Iran and his fight to regain fitness has cast a shadow over his team's preparations for one of the biggest games in their history.
"Salah is a passionate player and he is very much looking forward to making his own contribution," the Egypt coach said.
"I'm not going to run any risk unless I'm 100 per cent sure he is fit and raring to go tomorrow.
"We look forward to him playing tomorrow, but we're not sure if he's going to be in the starting line-up."
Salah has scored just once so far at this World Cup, getting his team's second goal as Egypt bounced back to defeat New Zealand in the group stages.

The Egypt national football team, nicknamed The Pharaohs, represents Egypt in men's international football, and is governed by the Egyptian FA (EFA), the governing body of football in Egypt. Egypt is the oldest and most successful team in the history of African football, having won the African Cup of Nations for a record seven times and reached the final ten times. They won the cup three times consecutively in 2006, 2008, and 2010 (a feat unmatched by any other team). Egypt has also participated in the FIFA World Cup four times, becoming the first African and Middle Eastern team to do so, in the 1934 Edition. In 2010, Egypt reached 9th place in the FIFA World Rankings, marking a massively successful year in which they won the 2010 African Cup of Nations and defeated World Champions Italy in the FIFA Confed Cup.
Tuesday, 23 June 2026
GHANA TODAY
You will know why I am writing about this African country football team! The Ghana National Football team is named the Black Stars after the national flag's Black Star!! The team is governed by the Ghana Football Association and prior to 1957, it played known as the Gold Coast.
Ghana qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 2006. It has won the African Nations Cup four times (1963, 1965, 1978, and 1982), while finishing as runners-up five times (1968, 1970, 1992, 2010, and 2015). Ghana have qualified for the CHAN (African Cup of Nations) four times, finishing as runners-up twice (2009 and 2014).
On 19 August 1962 at the Accra Sports Stadium, Ghana hosted Real Madrid, who were at the time Spanish Champions, drawing 3–3. Charles Kumi Gyamfi became coach in 1961, leading Ghana to successive African Cup of Nations titles, in 1963 and 1965. The Black Stars achieved their record win, 13–2 away to Kenya, in the latter. It reached the final of the tournament in 1968 and 1970, losing 1–0 on both occasions, to DR Congo and Sudan respectively. Its domination of the tournament earned it the nickname "the Black Stars of Africa" in the 1960s.
Fortunes changed for the Black Stars after it failed to qualify for three successive AFCON's in the 1970s. In the 1980s, with emerging talents such as Abedi Pele, the Black Stars defeated 1982 AFCON hosts Libya in the final to win its fourth continental title. Fortunes changed again, as in the 1984 tournament, it was knocked out in the group stages, before failing to qualify for the 1986, 1988 and 1990 tournaments. In 1992, the Black Stars would finish runners-up to the Ivory Coast in a penalty shootout after a goalless draw, which saw every player on the pitch take a penalty, in which they were beaten 11-10, with African Footballer of the Year Abedi Pele suspended for the final.
Tensions among the squad led to the parliamentary and executive to intervene and settle issues between players Abedi Pele and Toby Yeboah. In the 1990s, this may have played some part in the failure of the team to build on the successes of the national underage teams. The generation of Black Stars players who went to the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship final became the "core" of the team at the 2002 African Cup of Nations, going undefeated for a year in 2005 and qualifying for the final tournament of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The Black Stars started by succumbing to a 2–0 defeat to eventual champions Italy, and wins over Czech Republic (2–0) and the United States (2–1). This saw it advance through to the second round, where it lost 3–0 to Brazil.
Under head coach Milovan Rajevac, the Black Stars went on to secure a 100% win record in its qualification campaign, winning its group and becoming the first African team to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. In the final tournament, it was placed in Group D with Germany, Serbia and Australia, advancing to the round of 16 after finishing second in their group. Ghana played the United States, winning 2–1 in extra time to become only the third African nation to reach the World Cup quarter-finals, before losing to Uruguay in a penalty shootout in the quarter-finals, after Uruguayan forward Luis Suárez blocked a header with his hand in the penalty box in extra time and was sent off. Asamoah Gyan missed the penalty given for the handball, with the score 1–1. Ghana went on to lose the penalty shootout 4–2.
In 2013, Ghana became the first team to reach four consecutive African Cup of Nations semi-finals twice, with the first occasion between 1963 and 1970.
The Black Stars won their second round group of 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying, and defeated Egypt 7–3 on aggregate in a two-legged play-off, qualifying for the finals. It was drawn in Group G for the finals, where it faced Germany, Portugal, and the USA. It exited in the group stage recording one draw against eventual champions Germany and two losses, and was the only team to not lose to Germany in the tournament, and the only team to hold onto a lead against the Germans at any point.
In the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, Ghana reached the final, being denied the title on penalties against Ivory Coast. While its 2017 Africa Cup of Nations campaign ended in a 4th-place finish, it finished behind Egypt and Uganda in its final group qualifiers for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
At the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, Ghana was eliminated by Tunisia in the round of 16. In 2021, manager Rajevac was brought back, and the Black Stars ended up failing to win any match at the AFCON where it lost 2–3 to debutants the Comoros (know where this is?) to finish bottom of their group, failing to progress beyond the group stage for the first time since 2006.
Ghana drew 0–0 in a match against Nigeria and drew 1–1 in Nigeria to qualify for the 2022 World Cup on goal difference. During the 2022 FIFA World Cup, it lost its first match against Portugal 3–2. Ghana earned a victory in its second match against South Korea by the same scoreline. A victory against Uruguay was required for a spot in the round of 16 in a rematch of the 2010 quarter-final; Ghana instead lost 2–0 and thus finished bottom, while Uruguay was eliminated as well, as a result of South Korea upsetting Portugal.
Ghana failed to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, for the first time since 2004, as it finished bottom of the group below Angola, Sudan and Nigeria.
The 2025 World Cup Qualification: in September drew 1-1 away at Chad. Then beat Mali 1-0 at home and the Central African Rep 0-5 away. Next in October beat Comoros 1-0 at home.
2026 World Cup Qualifiers: Ghana 5-0 Chad: Madagascar 0-3 Ghana: Chad v Ghana 1-1: Ghana v Mali 1-1: CAR v Ghana 0-5: Ghana v Comoros 1-0:
World Cup Ties: 17th June- Toronto: Ghana 1-0 Panama: 23 June- Foxborough: England v Ghana: 27th June- Philadelphia: Croatia v Ghana.